Graduate Tuition & Aid

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The information provided here pertains to graduate students enrolling at Multnomah University’s Portland campus or online courses for the first time in Fall 2019 or Spring 2020. Information from 2018-19 is available here.

You must be enrolled in full-time credits (8+) to be considered for Multnomah institutional financial aid, and at least half-time (4+ credits) to receive a Federal Stafford Loan. Priority consideration is given to students who are admitted and have a valid FAFSA on file by August 1.

Multnomah Financial Aid

Type of Aid

Amount

Intended for

Details

Deadline

Multnomah Grant

Up to $2,000

Full-time students with financial need.

MU Grant is need-based and is determined by institutional methodology based on information from the FAFSA. Renewable depending on financial need.

August 1st

Campus Visit Scholarship

$500

Any full-time Portland Campus student who has participated in a "qualified visit" to Multnomah's Portland campus.

A "qualified visit" is determined by the Admissions and Financial Aid departments. Scholarship is not renewable. Schedule a campus visit.

Additional application required. Available for those students who are committed to serving within a missions context in under-resourced communities in developing countries around the world where there is great need. Replaces the Multnomah Grant. Applicants may reapply each year to be considered for this scholarship.

April 1st

Diversity Scholarship

Up to $3,000

Full-time students who embody Multnomah's vision for developing an intentionally diverse academic community.